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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'A masterpiece' Rory Sutherland, author of Alchemy What if everything you've been told about money is wrong? Here, a leading investor reveals what the wealthiest people know about money - but most of us don't. From why cutting down your spending will never make you rich, to why buying your own home might not be such a good idea after all, Rob Dix cuts through the bullshit to identify an alternative path to lasting wealth. __ 'A brilliant read that is equally engaging, informative and accessible. This book will make you revisit, reconsider and maybe even…mehr

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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'A masterpiece' Rory Sutherland, author of Alchemy What if everything you've been told about money is wrong? Here, a leading investor reveals what the wealthiest people know about money - but most of us don't. From why cutting down your spending will never make you rich, to why buying your own home might not be such a good idea after all, Rob Dix cuts through the bullshit to identify an alternative path to lasting wealth. __ 'A brilliant read that is equally engaging, informative and accessible. This book will make you revisit, reconsider and maybe even refresh your thinking on some of the things you always thought you knew about money and investing.' Jack Meaning, co-author of Can't We Just Print More Money? 'A lively take on modern money management from a gifted storyteller, filled with intriguing financial predictions.' Claer Barrett, author of What They Don't Teach You About Money
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Rob Dix started investing as a hobby using his spare cash, but soon became obsessed. Over the next ten years, he would do everything he could to educate himself about the financial world and to pass on what he learnt. Today, Rob is one of Britain's best-respected finance experts. Whether he's presenting The Property Podcast (Britain's most-downloaded investment podcast) or writing his weekly property column for The Sunday Times, Rob is on a mission to teach the world about how money, the economy and investment really work.